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PACK HG TIT PAILy f51 Il!:G0NTIANirE:!I)I5!PN- OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916. EIGHT PAGO Don't Say "Cold" 41 mf-,CjiB F i ;- Miwy Order for Sale Here DiaDioiid Crystal A 0 Jrk www "The Salt That's All Salt9 The Right Thing for Salting Meat 35 1 SACK 7 GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. 5c PMMIBILB WW Homo from Hospital. Tom lelutiey, who recently suffer. d a paralytic stroke, has been moved to his home from the hospital. To settle KsUtrv Carl Churchill intends leaving to night for Springfield, Lime county, his former home, to settle the estate of hU mother, who died about two years ago. ; Leaves for south. I Byron Gumm, popular young Pen dleton man, left Sunday for Son Francisco where he la to have charge of the California offices of the Pen dleton Woolen mills. Mr. Oumm has been in the Pendleton office for tha past thirteen months. particularly to furm 'trade and are renovating the house and making lune improvements. w in rtutiiUM- A. A. West, who has been engaged in the automobile business here for some time past, has accepted a po sition as local salesman for the fadi Uac, Hawthorne Teams Win. The Hawthorne school girls' bask etball team last evening defeated the Washington school girls by a score of 6 to 4 and the Hawthorne boys team won from the Lincoln school l'os by a 33 to 5 score. 10 Above at Pusco. i The thermometer registered 10 above at Tasco last night, according to Cunductor Otis Rertholet, of the Northern Pacific. The temperature there lacked three degrees of reach ing the low point for Pendleton last night. Wednesday, Nov. 15th IS Fur Day AT SAYRES 5 1 - - "1 Mr. L. P. Wells, represt ing the well known fur house of "Wm. Jackman's Son" will be in our store Wednes day (all day) with a com plete line of Jackman Purs, showing the newest Coats, Muffs and Neck Pieces. Thit Display- and Sale an Important Advantage to Every Woman in Pendleton and Vicinity. Jut imagine the pleasure of seeing practically the entire line from such a large fur house as is Jack man's, and the splendid opportunity it gives you for selection. NOTE. MR. WELLS carries Furs in all grades at prices to suit every pocket book. SELECT FURS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. A HALLMARK SPECIAL DIAMOND RINGS at Prices Surprisingly Low Nothing but the best of its kind is ever knowingly admitted to this Store. When we announce a conces sion iii price it means on the same excellent quality you always expect. We and hundreds of other Hallmark Storej combined and imported direct an enormous lot of selected diamonds of good quality and mounted them ill solid gold rings. To appreciate just how this co-operative Hallmark Store buying gives your dollar extra pur cha.,ing jHjwer, you have only to see the1 Diamond Rings at their excep tionally low prices. Measured by values elsewhere even in big New York stores experts will know that, as priced by us, part of these diamonls cost you nothing. Better come early, as these rings are sure to go fast. Diamonds, you know, are inclined to increase in value and are therefore considered a good investment Ate i.ao AM ISO .90. A5J 25W AM y)0 ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler IHiom A id one KomciiilK-r Tlioni? In the "41 Years Ago" column of the Walla Walla t'tiion appears the following Item: Married At Raley's hotel. Pendle ton. October 22 by Esq. Williams. Mr. Henry Wintler of Waitshurg and Miss Chris A. Johnson. Stoiio and Stursr's to Handle Cars. Elmer H. Storie and James H. Stur- Sis, who have been connected with I the firm of E. U Smith & Co.. togeth i er with A. H. Dover, a motor car ex j Pert, are Incorporating to handle the I agency for the Buick automobile and I the 0. M. C. truck in Walla Walla. ;They expect their first shipment of j cars this week. Both Mr. Storie and I Mr. Sturgis will retain their interest j in the E. L. Smith & Co. famine Track Is Named. The passing, track recently put in by the O.-W. R. & N. midway be tween Cayuse and Mission, has been formally christened Sumkin by the company after Captain Sumkin, well known Indian police judge near whose property It Is. Major E. L. Swartzlander, superintendent of the reservation, was asked to suggest a name and submitted Sumpkin along w th several others. He received no. tification this morning of the selection. Toe nwn During unmet. mine playing football t H.iker .. Saturday. M. MUlering, the l,a Grande high school center, froze both his great toes. He was an excited that h" did not realise it unti after the game He was taken to a doctor, who max .'fve the toesBaker Herald Hrotlier Klcctcd Suprrlntcmtriit. H. ruinning of Walla Walla, a brother of John Dunning, circulation manager of the Tribune, was elected superintendent of Walla Walla coun ty schools t the election last week. Dackacha Just Like a Toothache! Dear Mr. Editor Sometime ago I bad backache very bad ; it would ache just like a toothache. I tried a new discovery of Doctor Pierce's, called "Anaric." This is for kidneys and backache. I soon felt relieved of all backache and had no more pain, and I hope others troubled in the same way wiu try this wonderful new remedy. Yours sincerely, Mbs. Lincoln Stkar.vs. The Golden Rule Store has nice warm blankets, comforters, coats, underwear and shoes and lots of other things to go with them priced so anybody can afford to buy them. ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF LADIES' COATS JUST RECEIVED, $7.90 $8 90 $9.90, $12.50 to $32.50. Men's Heavy l-'Uiictil t'litou SultH . . U n's Wool I'iiIoii Suit Melt's Heavy Wool I'nlon Suits Men's Wool shirts and Drawers HHc Men's Flowed Shirts and Drawers. Men's Winter t'aiw Itnys" Winter t'w Hoys' Mai'klnnws Young -Men's Mackinaw, slant SA to .Men's Macklnaws fl.88, S.0. .Men s Heavy Shoe $3.S. S.M. Men's Warm Arctic Kulibers YOIJ CAN DO BETTER AT BSC It.M i.H $1.40. SI. DM .. 3IK 41V: .. 4c SHc . . 23c, 49o S3.V8 38. . te.no, $3.88, $7.90 tt.SO . 8c J.C. Penney Co Ine J IjkIIcm' Outing owns 4Hc, 7th-, So, $1.49 lailltw' Warm Kult Skirts HIK', H $1.49, , lKiultle llhuikels Tor Single Beds o, eo Double OitUin Blankets 900, $1,49 Woolnnp Blankets $1.98, t'i.tH Wool Blankets M'98' t3 ,g OiiUng Ilanncl e Lie, 8 1-Jo, I0o Diickliuf I'lenw for Kbnonas iSc, jso loidliw' Hcwd Ilnion Suits 490, 9 ladles' WkI I'nlon Suits II.HH, $11.98 ChlldrtMi's Htmxxl Union SultM 49i 6o Children's Wool I nion SultM eo, 7t 88c WK I.E.ID, OTHKltS FOLLOW A"tc Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weaton eaves Hennlng'a Clgnr Store at 10 s n. and S:S0 P m. each day Adv. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells flow To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. Sliokcriinan Superintendent Here. F. B. Williams, superintendent of the mechanical department of the Spokane Spokesman-Review, was In Pendleton yesterday afternoon eji route home from a trip through the east where he had been Inspecting some of the plants in the big metro politan cities. The Spokesman-Review is preparing to build a new building and plant and Mr. Williams bought some 01 tne new equipment wnue 1 east. He was accompanied back by H, N. WitUchen of N'ew York who Is j coming west on a visit. I Take" Charge of Aha House. C. W. Owintfs and son have taken I the management of the Alta House on East Alu street, having secured the lease from Mrs. Anna Sloan who has been running the place for the pas! year. The new proprietors will cater LOCALS Advert! ring in Brief HATKs Per line first Insertion 10c l'er line, additional insertion. . . . 5 I'er line, per muDtb 11.00 N11 locals taken for lew than 2.c. Count 6 ordinary words to line. Loeaii ill not be taken over ?t telephone eicept from Eait Oregon Ian paid-up lubacrlbert. Note: It is now assorted with con fidence that those painful effects due to uric aoJd in the system are entirely eradi cated. A new remedy, called "Anurlc." fc;m been discovered bv Dr. Fierce, and Is the cause of a drainage outward of the ! uric acid with which it comes In contact within the body. It will ward off back a.iin, headaclio, and the d.irting pains and aches of articular or muscular rheuma tismof those diseases which are caused by too much uric acid, such as souL asthma, sciatica, renal calculus. "An uric prolongs lifo because old people usu ally suffer from hardening and thickening of the walls of tho arteritw, duo to the ex- s of uric acid In the blood and tissues. Dr. Pierce, who Is director and chief physician at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y has been testing this wonderful medicine for the relief of over-worked and weakened kidneys. The relief obtained by sufferers has been so satisfactory that he deter mined to place "Anurlc" with the prin cipal druggists In town where people could get this ready-to-use medicine. Anurlc" Is not harmful or poisonous, but aids nature In throwing off those poisons within the body which cause so much suffering, pain and misery. Scien tists assert this remedy Is 31 times mora potent than llthla. For Diabetes and Brlghi's Disease this remedy is building np a reputation as good as Dr. Pierce's other well-known medicines which have been proven reli able during nearly fifty years, such as Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the ills of women, Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the liver regulator, and Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for red blood. For rent Housekeeping rooms, 501 Clay. For Rent Light housekeeping rooms, 726 Johnson street. For rent Housekeeping rooms, 400 East Alta street Olrl wants to do general housework. Address "P" this office. For rent Two furnished house keeping rooms. 124 Jeff Davis. Strictly modern housekeeping rooms for rent reasonable. 114 Stonewall Jackson street Wanted 3 to S room furnished house or apartment. I E. Swan at Pendleton Auto Co. shop. Wanted Olrl for general house work. Inquire 409 W Alta, evenings after ( o'clock. Wanted Two or three room fur nished apartment Must be clean. Address "D" this office. Loot Sunday on streets of Pendle ton, roll of U a bills. Return to this office and receive liberal reward. Q. W. Hooker, florist and Oregon Journal agent, now located at 623 Main street next to Conroy's Gro cery. The Journal delivered any where In Pendleton, 85 cents a month, daily and Sunday. Home ok I ng at the Golden Rule Cafe. All whit help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv. Applet! for Sale. Two carloads Roman Heauty and Wine Hap, extra fancy and fancy; also 260 boxes Hen Dnvls, extra fancy and fancy. Can be delivered on Inter urban ear at State Line station. Write John Cochran, R. 1, Box 69, Walla Walla. Adv. Free, At tho Ronton Clothing Store, s beautiful $200.00 Talking Machine Fe It. In the r window and learn p:r t 'iilars Adv. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. You feel fine In a few moments Your cold In head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dry ness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want 1 small bottle of Ely's Cream Ralm. Apply a little of this fragrant, nnttsep tic cream In your nostrils, let It pene. trate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, In. flamed mucous membrane, and relief comes Instantly. It Is just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer needs. Don t sny stuffed-up and miserable. iiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitititiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiif 1 ANNOUNCEMENT I We are pleased to announce to all our customers and especially the former pat rons of the old firm of Kopittke & Gillan dera and the Pendleton Ice & Cold Stor age Co., that we have secured the services of Earl Gillanders, the former manager of those concerns, who will now look after your interests with the same willingness and courtesy which has characterized his conduct in the past The acquisition of Mr. Gillanders to our organization means the last word in service. t ! If you experience difficult) In reading or If your eyes are tired, strained, or dim It is nature's warning that some thing must be done to allevi ate and remedy some defect In your vision. Glasses properly fitted are the only remedy for most defects of the eye. Only an Optician of long experience can determine what glasses are needed In the difficult cases; If you come here you are sure of the right kind ot an examination and conse quently the right glasses. Reasonable charges. tYFSUif'D GiKSfS rjifnimn r":;D-nns;')wiwic.Aiio AMLdCJH NAiiOMAl BANK BUILDING. 1-tilDUlON.ORf Phonc 609 lllIIIIPI(lni!!lWiljllii!lii.iuiimu(liii!iii iminiUMi:! lilninilill J.liilil uIUU CO. PHONE 178 QUALITY, QUANTITY, SERVICE niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunnp GRAIN and STOGKRANGH 2620 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; fair buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price now $60,000. ( have some desirable residence property In Pendleton for sale at less than cost to build, and lots thrown In. Among which are the fine modern home of J. 8. Landers on Jackson street. Price reduced now $506. House of I rooms two blocks from Depot Fine shade trees, new cement walk, cellar, about half way between high and west end school. This house Is Insured for $1000, paid up to June, 1616, policy will be transferred with the property for only $1000. The above 2820 acres can be bought now for $20 per acre. E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore. The Musical Operetta Polished Pebbles Presented by the Musical Organization of the Pendleton High School at the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Evening, Nov. 17, 1916 Adults 35c. Student 25c RELIEF MinESS CAKES A voluntary trust agreement made dur ing your lifetime with the American Nati onal Bank will relieve you of business care and enable you to satisfy yourself concerning the future management of your estate. An agreement of this kind is revocable at will. Consultations invited. ktniiimMHn"iminoillMtiminimiiiminiHniittisiniuniiiTmmmiMiiiiitimmm,immmn-i mil In test, every day performance and the race for the public favor. ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED Buick sixes of the 1916 series have been sold by this agency and most of them were re-orders. What does this mean to you 81175 i Pendleton Cars now here for immediate delivery. See them, OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117, Ill, 123 West Court St. Telephone 468